The ALIENS have landed

The cover for Alien to Any Skin, photograph and design by John Marin Flores
Well, the copies of Alien to Any Skin, that is. Now "Skin" can keep her twin sister "Karu" (Baha-bahagdang Karupukan) company. They can both wait together for new homes. A bit like orphans, but definitely unlike Annie. Oh my. I need my coffee.
The kind folks of UST Publishing House will need two weeks before proper marketing and distribution can start, not that there are masses of eager readers at the gate.
This news comes as the world spins into further chaos and re-arrangement — floods, explosions in buses and airports, street protests, volcanic eruptions, drone fighter plane murders, new births.
ps I have foolishly convinced myself that a blog for each book should be put up. so here: ALIEN TO ANY SKIN and BAHA-BAHAGDANG KARUPUKAN
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